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LAXITY IN HONOLULU IS LAID TO CITIZENS; Mrs. Kleugel, Citizens' Committee Head, Urges Drastic and Immediate Reform. POLITICIANS ARE ASSAILED She Asserts They Are Trying to Hush Facts -- Says New Frame of Mind as to Sex Crimes Is Needed.

By MRS. HARRY KLEUGEL, President Honolulu Citizens' Organization for Good Government. ();

January 14, 1932,

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Copyright, 1932. by NANA, Inc. HONOLULU, Jan. 13. -- From the woman's viewpoint, conditions in Honolulu, with womanhood ravished, reveal that Christian principles have been outraged. American government practices have been debased to the end that Honolulu is now being advertised to the world as a disorderly community.

January 14, 1932

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